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The Little Prince: Chapter Questions Bundled (save $4)
The Little Prince: Chapter Questions Bundled (save $4)
The Little Prince: Chapter Questions Bundled (save $4)
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: Chapter questions
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: Chapter questions
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: Chapter questions
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The Little Prince: Chapter Questions Bundled (save $4)

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The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry - ALL Chapter Questions Bundled

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> Chapter questions for entire novel
> Ch 1 questions include five pre-reading questions
> Pgs. 1-6 - questions
> Pgs. 7-10 - answer keys
> The directions are always (or extremely similar wording):
"Responses must be in complete sentences, on lined paper, and stapled to the assignment. Responses must be thoughtful and complete to receive full credit. Two complete sentences, minimum, for each question are required for full credit. More than two sentences may be required to answer questions thoughtfully!"

> 82 questions total
> Some 'no incorrect answer' questions

> An average of 10 questions per assignment. There are 8 assignments. The questions are grouped as follows:
Ch. 1
Ch. 2
Ch. 3-4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6-8
Ch. 9-15
Ch. 16-21
Ch. 22-27

Example Questions
> The rose uses a cough to cover something up, to distract the little prince. What does she try to cover up?
> What is wonderful to the prince when he feels very sad? Does the prince answer the narrator’s question regarding whether he felt sad the day he watched the sun set 44 times? Why or why not? (your guess)
> “Grown-ups are like that.” What does the narrator mean by this?
> Why was the prince overcome with sadness in chapter 20? Explain.
> Do you detect any foreshadowing in chapter 17? Explain what it might be.
> Chapter 22 - What do the rushing trains represent? In what way is the author pointing out that children are different in their perspectives or priorities from adults?
> How does the narrator judge whether a grown-up “really understood anything”?

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<>All resources are designed for struggling learners. Great modified or alternative resource for special education or below-level learners. Reading comprehension questions are great for discussion as they're often reflective/no wrong answer style. Ideal for Socratic circles. The questions encourage independent thinking & interpretation of this multi-layered philosophical novel which reflects upon friendship, love, and the meaning of life. Questions are roughly 9th grade level.

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